Sterns Skips Arraignment for Murder of 13-Year-Old Madeline Soto: Prosecutors Pressured to Decide Death Penalty

Kissimmee, Florida – The man accused of the murder of 13-year-old Madeline Soto failed to appear in court, raising questions about the prosecution’s next steps. Stephan Sterns allegedly killed Soto, the daughter of his girlfriend, after years of alleged abuse and molestation. The case took a dark turn when Soto went missing on February 26, only to be found dead shortly after. Sterns, who was scheduled for an arraignment on the murder charge, chose not …

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Chancellor to Decide Fate of Covenant Shooter’s Writings in Public Release Decision

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Chancellor l’Ashea Myles is currently deliberating on whether the writings of the Covenant School shooter should be disclosed to the public. The decision stems from a request for public records that Metro denied, citing an ongoing criminal investigation under Rule 16. While Metro Legal anticipates completing the investigation in July and potentially releasing a redacted version of the shooter’s journals, petitioners argue that the open criminal investigation exception should not be applicable …

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Judge to Decide Fate of Covenant School Shooter’s Writings: Should They Be Public?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Tennessee judge is set to make a crucial decision on whether the writings of the Covenant School shooter should be made public. The hearing revealed that Metro plans to wrap up their investigation in July and release a redacted version of the file. However, the final call on releasing the writings lies in the hands of the chancellor, who could make a decision in the coming days. Metro has denied public …

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Officers’ 77-Minute Delay: Grand Jury to Decide on Charges for Uvalde School Shooting Response

UVALDE, Texas – In response to the tragic mass school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, officers faced scrutiny for taking 77 minutes to confront the gunman. The painful incident resulted in the deaths of 19 students and 2 teachers, prompting an investigation into the handling of the situation. At the center of the investigation is the grand jury, which convened to determine if charges should be brought against the law enforcement officers involved …

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Jury to Decide Verdict in Quebec Man’s Murder and Sexual Assault Trial

SAGUENAY, Que. — A Quebec man is on trial for the first-degree murder and sexual assault of a 19-year-old junior college student in 2000. The defense lawyer for Marc-André Grenon admitted to the jury that her client killed the student, but denies that the act was planned. Lawyer Karine Poliquin argued that if any sexual contact took place, it happened after the victim, Guylaine Potvin, had already died. Grenon is charged with murdering and assaulting …

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Grand Jury to Decide Fate of Man Who Shot and Killed Robbery Suspect in Northwest Houston Gas Station

HOUSTON, TX – A grand jury is set to determine the fate of a man who fatally shot a robbery suspect at a gas station in northwest Houston. The shooting occurred in the early hours of Friday at a gas station on Ella Boulevard, where the robbery suspect was pronounced dead at the hospital after being transported with a gunshot wound. The identity of the deceased is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of …

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Supreme Court to Decide Trump’s Eligibility to Run for President Again After Capitol Attack

DENVER, Colorado – Lawyers leading the fight to keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential ballot urged the Supreme Court on Friday to declare him ineligible for another presidential run. They argued that Trump spearheaded the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn his election loss, making him unfit for office. The filing, which vividly described the violence that took place on January 6, 2021, at the Capitol, called …

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“Judge to Decide Whether 5 People Charged in Brooklyn Day Mass Shooting Will Stand Trial Together” – CBS News Story

BROOKLYN, N.Y. – A judge is set to determine whether the five individuals involved in the Brooklyn Day mass shooting will stand trial together. The decision will have significant implications for the legal proceedings and potential outcomes. The five people are facing charges related to the mass shooting in Brooklyn. The case has garnered widespread attention and raised concerns about public safety in the area. The decision on whether they will stand trial together or …

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